Track work Saturday to affect LIRR’s Long Beach line

Those traveling via mass transit between Penn Station and Long Beach from 2:15 to 6 a.m. Saturday should except travel times of up to 33 minutes more than usual.

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Buses will replace four trains early Saturday morning on the Long Island Rail Road’s Long Beach Branch between Long Beach and Valley Stream, according to a Metropolitan Transportation Authority travel alert. Those traveling via mass transit between Penn Station and Long Beach from 2:15 to 6 a.m. Saturday should except travel times of up to 33 minutes more than usual.

The MTA said scheduled track work on the Wreck Lead Bridge between Island Park and Long Beach prompted the change, and that about 400 of its customers would be affected.

Riders aboard the eastbound Long Beach trains departing Penn Station at 2:53 and 4:05 a.m. will have to disembark at Valley Stream, then transfer to buses which will make all normal train stops to Long Beach.

Penn Station-bound riders who normally take the trains scheduled to leave Long Beach at 3:53 and 5:06 a.m. will instead have to board buses up to 31 minutes earlier than usual. The buses will make all normal train stops between Long Beach and Valley Stream, where riders will resume their trip west by train.

More information is available by calling 511 and saying “Long Island Rail Road” when prompted, or by visiting the LIRR’s website at www.mta.info.

Sid Tanenbaum, who lived in Woodmere and owned a metal-stamping shop in Far Rockaway, where he was known more for his charitable ways than his two-handed set shot, has been honored for the past 30 years with a basketball tournament that raises scholarship money for students in the Five Towns.